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Taxon constraints should propagate over 'regulates' #29010

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pgaudet opened this issue Oct 1, 2024 · 4 comments
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Taxon constraints should propagate over 'regulates' #29010

pgaudet opened this issue Oct 1, 2024 · 4 comments
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pgaudet commented Oct 1, 2024

Hi @balhoff

Now that we have a new relation to express regulation in another organism, we can propagate taxon constraints over the 'regulates' relation. This doesn't seem to be happening, see
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has no taxon constraints

but the 'non-regulatory' parent does:
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pgaudet commented Oct 4, 2024

And once that is done, we should remove any asserted TCs on the regulation terms, to make sure TCs are consistent, or define cases where there should be exceptions.

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balhoff commented Oct 21, 2024

We have two terms with problems when we propagate 'in taxon' over 'regulates':

envenomation resulting in plasminogen activation in another organism SubClassOf Nothing

suppression by virus of host natural killer cell activation SubClassOf Nothing

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pgaudet commented Oct 22, 2024

Hopefully that will fix the issue.

Thanks, Pascale

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balhoff commented Oct 22, 2024

Thanks @pgaudet looks like those changes do clear the problems.

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